Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. JANUARY 25 1923
: t
Scenes
in Ruhr Invasion
We ate still adding items to the
J
Tlie Shop of Original Modes
ENNING
Exclusive hut not Expensive
s
BARGAIN COUNTER
It will only -be maintanied a short while longer:
MRS. J. W. JENNINGS
2t
has this morning returned from the Eastern mar-
kets. She brings a glowing account of the beauti-
ful new fabrics and the wonderful styles for this
coming season. - The styles are all new and most
alluring and fascinating. The women of today
have to their advantage the most bewitching Silks
and Prints for the enhancing of their beauty in
fact the Designers and manufacturer have been
catering to this one idea for the past several months
and have brought out just the designs and fabrics
that will make the woman more beautiful.
jf And Mrs. Jennings in buying Suits Coats Dresses
Hats Piece Goods and all accessories for this shop
has kept in mind this one point that Brownwood
H: women have won the distinction of not being sur-
passed for grace and beauty in jail the world so with
HHl this point in "view s'he has bought for this shop
flf' goods to help Brownwood retain this reputation.
Is
V This photograph. Just received in this country shows the actual French military penetration Of thft
German Industrial region. Here aro shown poilus fully ctiuppcd. entraining at Dusseldorf for Esson.. '
s We have a fair representation on our
H' shall appreciate a call.
lines. We
PUHI5 FOR UBOflATORY
PECAN INVE5TICJIT18H
010! UNDER I!
WILL HE LOCATED OS THE VVAWy
LAX1) LEASED TO FEDERAL
COVERNtfENT Hl CITY.
III FS
MANUFACTURE ME
.KSTIY! ATED- (tCW (i LLONS TAN DE
" CONVERTED FROM AS KVKttY
. . TWsiN'iv.poi k siorUs.-
ilMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
HDSFTlPF
IS OHHT
IH CUBA ii
It was stated on stood authority liv
that -proficis are cood for the
ihstaHariot: in .v.ecn.tjr position of
the invrtlr' Byosro canity oil f.!d.-in
Plans are being drawn- by D. J.
I Johnson of the West Texas Telephone
i Company for the pecan laboratory
i build inc. which is ia hi oracled on
the forty acres' of land wliieh the city; nitre pf.a casm; :hwirt jiJant.
.v.. .i. t .!...;... nf T?rvtivirj tui toncn tiin f i oi -in reo canariT v. iot inc. convert ion
I UUll-ill. iUUK U UU1 IUU lUClIvUvIUIl 1U " ' "V" ... vv liiu iv;v- ( .... -
fecnr its dnnsitc Waif nf th'n -5j . oral Kovornmont for necan Insect in- of-tho vasftiuaiitltles of UratclMs nn-
4 0&0.000 will be subscribed in Cuba vesfigation purposes and for such bth-1 urnl "as th?t Is daily egcapitfk and
half in the United States. The $16-' or purposqs as might from time to.n 10 waste ia to marijciaoie-saso-MMQ
will have no voting power but -time be presented on necessary in thei-(iGe' Which would as soon us produced
each of the $2.O0OK)O -vrill elect direc-;lovelopment.of the pecan' industry in! wof ""lc marhcts 11- cents per
tors Who. In film wilt rlmnso tlm .rnvJllrn snilthwixst Tlin Inlwimtrin- tint V ."0"-: riliK. 0M0 meail 1L Sa1ll? tO
1. ....... . . . . t. - .... . . ... . ! fbf urndnrnr Of SflfiO (in rlnilv. all of
II OF CLEANING OFF
GROUNDS Fi 0!C PECS
OPCHI&BB KOW I1MQEH Vtff
M IISERV3IEX 1 VARIOES TARTS
OIi TEXAS ARE DOXATLMi
IX Li It ERA L WAY.
11 1 li.Vjl
Jtree.s.
U i
sey Nurseries of Austin the Curket
nurseriog of Clyde Texas; and the
Texah Pecan Nurcery of Arp Smith
county: . .
Heading 1 lie Li.sl.
(Auierfcan Legion Weekly.)
He Jiai just enlisted in the navy and
conscious of the fascination of his
nice new uniform ras iirtiTrovins bir?
Too Cheap.
Newly-rich Frau: "Henrich I sim-
ply won't have the sarac papered
1 with iharka -it looks so plebeian."
W A VPP.rii f'lnnn i.ntnn rirro oK.Thn
J3ullctia office.
Miss Andrews Trimary School 1501
Second Street can accommodate a few
i-r 2. 881tf
tartt hmira b bv niskinir frantic ! 11rp P"!"- 1 ll 51
love. A regular shiuk waa he.
' "But do you.-swear tliat I am the on- i
ly girl you loce?" she demurred not !
quite" convincetL "Ymt know they
svffy a sailor has a sweetheart in every
port" ' 1
" "Don't you believp that kid" be n-jdie-i
earnestly. "Why I haven't -been
on my flrat cruise yt."
i
V
OKvHAIIvW
URE5 LAGRIPPEM3DW
ccmorr. v.HHit.t. co. mxhicam;
1 which is now lost.
5PRK.SIDEXT OF PEARL OF AX-
TILDES POINTS WITH PRIDE
TO STATE OF COFXTRY.
(By Associated Press.)
HAVANA Cuba Jan. 25 Cuba
needed no holiday message from Pres-
ident Alfredo Zayas to prompt.it to
-pdint with pride to the nation's accom-
lHolunients in .192. and 'view with
noeey Mope its plans for 1923. it is es-
ercor of the new bank and the re-'intr will have six rooms and "will rosti
serve system. In case of n ilpndinoi.- Uhnnt i?- non Tii iMj(iiro- -tn un in
Iho Amnrlrjin fori dm 1 rcn will wU. '. wi'ill " v nt
. ... jjiu-jiuiuu uvai iJiuiJtJ..iiLiuu uiiu nun
pose two candidates for whom the
Cuban governor must be selected.
A Call to Service
Is Preachers Text
For Good Service
Increasing crowds are hearing
Rev. Lawrence IL Wharton .at the
Fitst Presbyterian Church. A splend-
id audience heard him sneak last
In tliis conenctlon
ilia then who have
! t ljtv .V I V 1 Iy Krnr? vnnwsoon T r- nf
be built. on a foundation high enough? fllA .ot- n nf &tni
the United States. . .
The Fox-Lamb Gladys . Bell 1 well
which came in n. few lays ago as was
and stable enough to insure 'Interfer
ence from high water such as some
times comes to that part of the city.
it is believed that the building of the!
laboratory will have a far
plained xt the presidential palace in ! evening on the subject "'God's Call to
r.7Countf&? for the chief executive's Service." The sermon was a thorough
fafterc to issue Ue castomary docu- studv of tbeJ sixth chmer of Issaiah
The facts speak for themselves in vhich ciiapter We lmre rec0rd
it Is declared ia official quarters and . of thell of God to the voung. man
- J-J TTjr . T Issaiah to become His phophet.
ZfLff1113' XrW: v speaker insisted that we sitil
mled br dwinistraUve reforms. JZfjf t afeal n
. ;.t x- 1 that we must act on those visions by
vusii imium uicv4uji tjii u t;it :
lt. mlthottSh the otScial returns
The
must
have not yet bees mode public
8frauKio& f the National Lottery
giin? ourselves io -God n the same
; spirit as did Issaih. "Here ani I Lord;
tpdfMppearance of At ?w cliaPel at Vaniel Baker this
a year fa illegal collections i "ornmg -Mr. barton spoke. at ienstli
: Prbgr-esm in the MHoninv dhec-!on lhe suhject "The Four Founda-
t'Ons: Restoration of aormal ftnxn-j ltoi18 of Christian Faith." These four
ciai cooditioas through the authriza-' foundations are as follows: Christ is
tlm'vi' a $50MMrtW -foreisa lcn: i ttest to us by the men who knew
clasiltauton of early 47'.J6K In 1 Him in person and He could not front
;taiaid cmrtnt iadebiedns; liquMa- Hie very nature have been the cro-
Uca of Uk- lis parent aad branch I ation of their imagination; Christ i-j
ir v.iiic4i cled as a result of the; attested by the influence of Christian
I'.-Jivcrck uuiff rcriaiea; buikiagi civilization; Christ is attested by the
:ifat'on; electoral and judicial code
Tvttka of the
tarel
Hi
c:eri;:.r (bat peo;ia havo hn:I of
tite TJalted States; taxa-I tlmt Pe on'y can soT.ve the futWaxen-
orms. f tal Tirobleuys of onoK snr:! -nrirl TT
rendrted in the Bulletin is now one
reaching-Gf tuc best . wells in the north Brown
effect in the matorial development of)Ct)unty field and is preduciitg 75 bar-
the lnjan industry in Texas. along alii rels of oil daily. This welf lias-been
rrogres&Tvo lines: . connected up with the pipe line of the
A bill has been prepared by Senator! Eastland-Piohfjir' Company ami the
Ridg'eway of San Antonio. and will be I output is being; brought directly from
.introduced at the . present session of the well -to Brownwood. -the
legislature asking the-legislature; The rig ik p;rstct.lcan.y coiuplcte. on'
to appropriate 'somethijig li'ie 5)0jhe. Infleld Petrdl.eutn Cort;pany Win-
towards the locating of th.ree pecan j hRrti No. 3. . . " . ; . :
stations in Texas and for the" main-1 LtK-afiimsve n male aed riffs-
tonance of the same. Naturally it is f r&. in the ground for. W. D. GqRey
believed that inasmuch as the p!ami : asclate Co:: N 1 ail.d -2. . '.
far building the laboratory at Brown"- 'The huiila?s er-;.:e l y -the . . pine
wcoil are already well Mnder wav. and cbmpntiy for -lin.-: -the. eni-
that inasmuch as the city of Brown- pJojefn which arc oif th; J-id lease
wood has loasel.to the federal gov- havc Veen completed.
eminent a lars area of land for an' . ' -"'..
indefinite period the logical place for jBrOVIlWOcd Wins Lively
Game With Comanche at .
. In co-operation with the local Pecan
Insect Laboratory w-ork has been
started looking to the development of
tlie -40 acre tract of Pecan Bayou bot
tom land tendered by the City of
BrowuworifL to the United States Do
partment of Agriculture for pecan ex-
periment station grounds.
Elms; hnckherries liveoaks and
jucj.iuite?. nhich were coinpetin?: with
valuable pecan trees a.e bein.T cut
down rust a& cocklebura and Johnson
zras Tall before the farmers hot;:the
pe.-an trees too. are being-thinned out
to a desirable and profitable stand.
Willows and other trees which lean
over the Bayou banks are useful in
preo?rv'in? the -banks and preventing
erosion-these as well as other trees
which do not directly interfere with
the growth of any pecan trees are
left untouched. The effect of all of
this work will be to transform this
briar-covered native wilderness into
an attractive . and profitable pocan
park. The more prominent pecan
nurserymen of the South are contri-
buting budded pecan' trees for.' the
purpose of establishing an experimonr
tal pecan orchard on the erounds.
'. Nurserymen in various parts of
Texas are donating pecan trees to be
A'ot. out when the ground has been
cleaned and I ready amonu tbo nnn'-
her thur contributing being the Ram-
rdoke Smith & Co.
Brownwood Texas
January 1st 1923.
Under the advice and approval and with the recommen-
dation of our Advisory Committee we are settling with any
creditor or creditors in whole or in part with Brownwood
Real Estate at Inventory valuations.
If we 'have any Real Estate you would like we will be:
t 1 . rx 1 . 1 rr .1 1 ! ......
glad to Ueec! it to you and otter on me auove lines any parr
of the following Real Estate as an offset to your claim:!
408 ft. front on Center Avenue.
300 ft. front on Main Avenue. . ...- :.
front on Melwood Avenue. "
front on Fisk Street. . ;.
front on Baker Street. " '
1 28 ft. front on Lee Street. . .
300 ft. on front on West Broadway. '
1 67 acres out of the W. H. Irion Survey.
1 1 0 acres out of the Jno. S. Thorn Survey. '". f
1 15 lots irirHillcrest Addition to Brownwood.
50 lots in Crothers Additipn to Brownwood. -
68 lots in Brownwood Heights Addition to Brownwodi 1
400 ft.
400 ft.
1 00 ft.
Most respectfully submitted
BROOKE SMITH. Sr.
at least one of the stations will be
here. Tills feature of th work it
should be .understood has" nothing to
do with the work -of A. 1. Fabis who
ii In charge of the pecan hiseet'invo-
.igaikn work here under the Dephrt--i-ipiit
of. Agriculture tt is !Houao.red
by Jhe city of Drown .nd. v.he offered
to tail- work in orlbr tet" the station
might be kept at B nr. n wood and its
".orlang efficiency inrrcised
Death df Brovnwdod
Man M-ourried By ?yiany
Friends in McCtiHoch
pv for a Happy Kew Year are
owe or leas oa what is ex-
i to result from the acooiwplish-
problems of ones sou!
only attempts to do so.
Mr. Wharton vifl preach agaja
Us
evpnins at the First Presbyterian
ana IrOItl Ute SUCeftSfUl . nhnrh t seven th.rlv nn thft ?Mbirt-
1ftSnr"the Print of the Nails." His subject
4:nmatjM of tasks
i.. .
' 1 at the Daniel Baker College Friday
Wkp eoooointcs already iwpIaniM morning will be "A life is owned and
orw taxation hb yet JtprtMlac4ivf aot owned."
mri the fvttlia oT old oUUprtlons
x. ftli the receipt of the jirocecds of the ' . .
ZmH&mjm han after Jar' 12. arc Mother or rSrownwood
cbiiJWeaUy jtnectad-u restore jro- Woman Dies of Injury
perky. fTospecU far a 4e.W-tont Vfn;A frr R
raw crop at a price iwi far .fm 4f Keceived rrom Kurn
ciBBU a jMMinil are not Hsfc.il as ax-
ictlv gsearLvh." ) ABILENE. Jan. 25. Mrs. Ann E.
Smeatwy to the hoped - forrt' 50 ye.ars ol(l; illc!1 ere fr"n
1922 aapliabHieHiab"rns MStamcd a few hours earlier
ii3S ndtieeukats are beifevad to'he416" her cIothn cleht fire at an
tteUal fruits of -a preferential Ick P"1 rntc HS 810 readied .up on the
felatfve program wnolllclallr aanroved l wlnu uie 'locK- Kauuccn
ly stt & mveUnx of a majority oE! 15 art- 12 -voars om sustained severe
Hums on ncr nanus in irying io -ex-tinRuisli
the flames of her grandmoth-
er's clothing.
Mrs. Hart was born at Daingerfield
ofjjiOaEs count y. Her father named
.ortlimgton was said to have built
the first log cabin there. With her
husband the late IL Q. Hart she came
to Abjieie in 1SS6 and had made hei
home here ever since.
Four sons. Marsh Dick. John and
Will Hart and one daughter Mrs. ft.
N. Loggett. Sr. of Brownwood survive
her. A brother John F.. Northirigton
lives at Big Springs. Funeral services
w.re held this afternoon at the Fiist
Christian church.
recently
ti eate. This includes the limita-
tioa of Chinese Jamaican and Haitian
imurfgratkm; reform of the federal ac-
ont4g aysteai ; a new banking codeti
tnvtJllH)E: the creation of. a bank
emission and a federal reserre. sys-
tem; reform of the electoral code and
the organic judiciary law; .constitu-
tional reforms tc make possible the
creaou of a federal district includ-
ing Havana and electoral and judi-
cial reforms. .
.The need "of. banking legislation
looms .largest in official and business
drclo. The wreckage of the old sys-
tem Ik rapidly being salvaged and
whori that is accomplished not much
delay Is anticipated in complying with
the .president's requests for a central
larfk or emission to act as the gov-
eraasent's fiscal agent and an ade-
qanie reserve system.
The bank that congress is confi-
dontfflliy expected to create will be a
ffcaldn of various Cuban projects not-
ably the Torriente plan -wIUi Sqgges-
flons made by W. P. G. Harding for
mer govornor of the American federal
roserve sysiem alter a six weens inis-
plon to Cuba. The defunc Banco Na-
tional vHl he revived by the injec-
tjon of $4000000 in real cash
Curd of Thanks.
By tills means I wish to thank all
tlie friends and neighbors for their
loving- kindness shown during the
fatal illness of my dear wife and
for the beautiful floral offerings. May
God's richest blessings be with yoa.
W. S. WESTCOTT.
iTliey Ae Beauties Those Channel
CaU Call at the store or phone and
we Avill deliver. Adams Cash anJ.
and Carry Market 'Phones C7S and
.(Brady Standard.)
From the Brown wood Br.iletm is
noted an sccoum" of the death and
burial there of B. II. Shields.- promi-
nent young business man of that city. i
and well-known former resident of
Lohn. According to th3 Bulletin's it-
port -Mr. Shields- pissed away at
Brownwood at 2:30 O'clock Hatu:day
morning January J3th. Funeral nv .
vires Were held Sunday afternoon at
i:?0 o'clock at the First Baptist'
church the Rev.- C. Q. Smith pastor'
of the First Methodist church assist--
cd by the Bev. J. Wesley Loft is of the
Baptist church conducting. Inter-
ment was made in Greenleaf cemetery.
Deceased was a member of Shields
Bros. Grocery Co.' and was held in
highest esteem by Brownwood citi-
zens. He was a son of A. B. Shields
former longtime resident v of Lohn
and. wl;o now. makes his home in
Brownwood- The many McCulloch
county friends of the family will. learn
with regret of tlie passing of Mr.
Shields and will join in extending
sympathy to the bereaved family.
High .S&cpl Uzi MgHt
There v:z n-lively .'tft between
Brownwood aad. Comanche; . HI?!:.
School lskti VvAl tei.n at-Tho flish
School aym. T0!lr.); niisiiL in whkh
the Joeal Irrtc.f9--ccT'dtojisj-itor1o.A
t ut oaly -by u :itna!l -iK.t;-g.n'the 'ffiia!l.
Vofe Ueiflg 21 to--2!;.. tbtl gme. "was
Jiard" bought' from impinniug to 'cud-
with the wl.ef;""--d6fiH''itil taoj
last play. - it: Tat "'.it a cleaa jstttie-
tl.M osisb-'vut- and the 'soertatoys- er pre.w- ;
sarof. Shtlton of lio.v.ird Payne was
efpree.
A. I. Fabis Will Go to
S.an Saba County to
Spray Pecan Orchards
The office of A. L Fabis. En charge
of 'pecan insect investigation in this
section is now at the city hall and
Mr. Fabis would be pleased at any
time to ans.wer questions along his
line of work or make such investi-
gations 'as are required. Within the
next .day or so Mr. Fabis and his as-
sistants will go to San Saba county
where a week or more will be spent
spraying and investigating pecan
trees. Some time will-bo spent in the
orchards around San Saba and some
time -at Richland Springs and Bend.
It is probablo that on returning to
Brownwood other trips will be made
to 'localities where such' investigation
of the pecan industry Is needed
Wanted To buy second hand piano.
Must be a bargain. Will pay cash.
Pbnno 5fi after 8 a. m.
TANDY MACKENZIE
Scotch Hawaiian
TENOR
Second Number Brown-
wood Artist Course
Howard Payns Auditorium
Monday January 29
The greatest male voice ever
presented in Brownwood.
A few single admission
tickets may be had at
$1.00
Also tickets for two remain-
ing numbers may be had at
ieason price; of One Dollar
St' JONES & DUBLIN
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if I
.at.
The fia
c
memories or erne
that brings back
rushing time
05
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THE p re juice o the cane freshly-
crushed. That's what makes the per-
fect syrup. And that is why Brer Rabbit
brings back memories of cane-crushing
time on the old plantation. It makes your
waffles griddle cakes and hot breads taste
as good now as they did in boyhood days.
Two kinds: Blue Label the pure juice of
the cane; Brown Label a blended syrup
of modified sweetness. Penick and Ford
Ltd. New Orleans La. .
Brer Rabbit Syrup
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